The 39th Annual African-American Heritage Festival at Kensico Dam

By Dennis Richmond, Jr.

On Sunday afternoon, Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla came alive with the sounds, sights, and spirit of celebration as Westchester County hosted the 39th Annual African-American Heritage Festival. Co-sponsored by Westchester County Parks and the Coalition of African American Organizations, the event drew crowds from across the region to honor African, Caribbean, and African-American heritage.

This year’s theme—“Creating Space and Building Bridges”—carried weight in today’s polarized climate, underscoring the need for both cross-cultural understanding and intra-community solidarity.

“The Black experience is not monolithic,” one attendee remarked. “It includes LGBTQ+ folks, conservatives, liberals, elders, and youth—each adding their voice to the larger story.”

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins echoed that spirit of inclusion. “This event is open to everyone,” Jenkins said. “It’s a chance to experience the rich traditions, joyful energy, and cultural pride of Black communities. Events like these strengthen our region and leave a lasting spirit of togetherness.”

From noon on, the plaza pulsed with life. Local musicians, spoken word artists, and dancers took to the stage, bridging generations and genres. Vendors lined the walkways, offering flavorful food, handmade jewelry, and vibrant fabrics.

Families laid out blankets under the summer sun. Children danced freely while elders gathered in conversation. Fraternity and sorority colors dotted the crowd, as people connected, remembered, and rejoiced.

By day’s end, one thing was clear: this festival wasn’t just a yearly tradition. It was a living expression of resilience, identity, and collective joy—rooted in history, yet boldly forward-looking.

Dennis Richmond, Jr. (@NewYorkStakz) is a journalist, historian, and educator from Yonkers, NY. He writes to uplift unheard voices, honor history, and inspire change.

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